Betreff: | [WI] [Deadline approaching: 10 Jan] 11th Intl. Conf. on Open Source Systems (OSS2015) |
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Datum: | Fri, 02 Jan 2015 16:45:47 +0100 |
Von: | Fulvio Frati <fulvio.frati@unimi.it> |
Antwort an: | Fulvio Frati <fulvio.frati@unimi.it> |
An: | wi@lists.uni-karlsruhe.de |
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11th Intl. Conf. on Open
Source Systems (OSS2015)
co-located with the 2015
International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE2015)
Florence, Italy – 16-17
May 2015
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*** Theme: Open
Frameworks: from Service to Cloud ***
Free and Open Source
Software (FOSS) has had a disruptive effect on the
commercial software industry and the ways that organizations
and individuals create, distribute, acquire and use software
and software-based services. In addition to the many
standalone FOSS projects, FOSS is at the heart of modern
network-based computing infrastructures and can be found in
the vast majority of applications that run in these
environments.
Many organizations that
have been known for developing proprietary software are now
actively involved with FOSS. FOSS adoption continues to grow
among businesses, governments, and other organizations. FOSS
remains important for educators and researchers, as well as
an important aspect of e-government and information society
initiatives, providing access to high-quality software and
the code used to create it.
Also, FOSS has taken the
lead in a number of crucial ICT domains, like Cloud
Computing, where open source cloud stacks are widely
adopted, and Big Data, where a wealth of FOSS solutions is
now being built around Hadoop.
The 11th International
Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2015) will celebrate
a decade of advances in the use of free and open source
software by emphasizing areas and topics that will drive
future use over the next decade. This will be achieved
through a combination of high-quality research papers,
tutorials, workshops, demonstrations, and invited talks.
OSS2015 will be co-located with the 2015 International
Conference on Software Engineering as a way to
cross-fertilize ideas. The theme for the 2015 edition will
be "Open frameworks: from service to cloud", putting forward
the idea on how open source framework can develop the
transition from traditional IT services to cloud-based
architectures.
A central goal of OSS
2015 is to provide an international forum where a diverse
community of professionals from academia, industry, the
public sector, and diverse FOSS initiatives can come
together to share research findings and practical
experiences. The conference also aims to serve as a meeting
place where people can identify new research ideas and
techniques for putting FOSS into widespread use.
OSS 2015 will include
research papers, industry papers, formal tool
demonstrations, lightning talks, new ideas, experience
reports, and posters. OSS 2015 also invites proposals for
tutorials and workshops, submissions to the doctoral
symposium, and submissions of panel proposals.
Accepted papers will be
included in the conference proceedings, which are published
by Springer.
** Topics
We are seeking
submissions across a broad range of topics, but are
particularly interested in those areas most likely to have
an impact on computing over the next decade, including
computing infrastructure, data management, and the Internet
of Things. For practical experiences, we are seeking
submissions that describe FOSS applications in embedded
systems (IoT), health care, transportation, communications,
and energy management.
Other topics of interest
include, but are not limited to, the following:
- FOSS technologies
- FOSS in the cloud
- FOSS for data
management and analysis
- Security of FOSS
- Interoperability,
portability, scalability of FOSS
- Open standards,
open data, open cloud, open hardware and open exhibits
- FOSS in
cloud-based applications
- Architecture and
design of FOSS
- Mobile and Embedded
FOSS
- Mobile Operating
Systems
- Open Source apps
for mobile devices
- Open Source app
markets and software delivery platforms
- Software metrics
for Open Source mobile software
- Energy efficiency
in Mobile FOSS
- FOSS Quality
- Static and Dynamic
FOSS testing
- Formal FOSS
verification
- Detection of bad
coding practices and adoption of coding conventions
- OSS metrics:
measuring FOSS performance, safety, and quality
- FOSS performance
- FOSS Evaluation,
adoption and use
- Evaluation of FOSS
software, including comparisons with proprietary software,
in industry and government
- Use and acceptance
of FOSS; organizational policies
- The role of
FOSS-oriented foundations
- Dissemination,
redistribution and crowdsourcing of FOSS systems
- Expanding
scientific research and technology development methods
through openness
- Role of FOSS in
ICT and sustainable development
-FOSS practices and
methods
- New experiences
with FOSS development tools and practices
- Knowledge and
documentation management in FOSS
- Economic,
organizational and social issues related to FOSS
- Economic analysis
of FOSS
- Maturity models of
FOSS
- FOSS in public
sector
- FOSS intellectual
property, copyrights and licensing
- Non-Governmental
Organizations and FOSS
- FOSS and education
-
Teaching FOSS to people of all ages and backgrounds
- Use of
FOSS in education
-FOSS platforms and
toolkits
- FOSS
Data processing and storage platforms
- FOSS
environments for cloud computing
- FOSS
business intelligence toolkits
- FOSS
business packages (CRM, ERP, HRM)
- FOSS collaboration and communication
environments
** Important Dates
- Paper Submission due:
January 10, 2015
- Notification to
Authors: February 14, 2015
- Camera ready due:
February 28, 2015
** Authors Instructions
Papers submitted to OSS
2015 must not have been published elsewhere and must not be
under review or submitted for review elsewhere while under
consideration for OSS 2015.
All papers must conform,
at time of submission, to the Springer Formatting Guidelines
(LNCS) (http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0).
You may utilize the templates provided in our website.
Submissions must be in PDF format with a limit of 10 pages
for each paper.
All submissions will be
peer-reviewed double blinded, therefore please remove any
information that could give an indication of the authorship
or affiliations. Authors of accepted papers will be
therefore be required to sign a copyright transfer (as well
as register for and attend the conference).
When your paper is
finished, submit it using EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=oss2015)
according to the submission deadlines.
** Organizing Committee
* General Chair
- Ernesto Damiani, Università degli Studi
di Milano, Italy
* Program Chairs
- Dirk Riehle,
Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
- Tony Wasserman,
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
* Regional Publicity
Chairs
- Moataz Ahmed, King
Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabia
- Scott Hissam, Software
Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
- Karl Reed, La Trobe University, Australia
- Francesco Zavatarelli, Università degli
Studi di Milano, Italy
* Organizing Chairs
- Fulvio Frati, Università degli Studi di
Milano, Italy
- Nadia Fusar Poli, Università degli Studi
di Milano, Italy
* Web Chair
- Fulvio Frati, Università degli Studi di
Milano, Italy
* Program Committee
- Chintan Amrit,
University of Twente, The Netherlands
- Luciano Baresi, DEIB – Politecnico di
Milano, Italy
- Paolo Ciancarini, University of Bologna,
Italy
- Francesco Di Cerbo, SAP Research
Sophia-Antipolis, France
- Jonas Gamalielsson,
University of Skovde, Sweden
- Jesus M.
Gonzalez-Barahona, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
- Imed Hammouda,
Chalmers and University of Gothenburg, Sweden
- Abram Hindle,
University of Alberta, Canada
- Netta Iivari,
University of Oulu, Finland
- Stefan Koch, Bogazici
University, Turkey
- Fabio Kon, University
of São Paulo, Brasil
- Luigi Lavazza,
Università degli Studi dell’Insubria, Italy
- Eda Marchetti, ISTI-CNR, Italy
- Audris Mockus, University of Tennessee,
Knoxville, USA
- Sandro Morasca, Università degli Studi
dell’Insubria, Italy
- John Noll, Lero – the
Irish Software Engineering Research Centre, Ireland
- Mauro Pezzè, University of Lugano,
Switzerland
- Stephane Ribas, INRIA,
France
- Gregorio Robles,
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Italy
- Steve Schmid, Open
Technology Foundation, Australia
- Alberto Sillitti, Free
University of Bozen/Bolzano, Italy
- Diomidis Spinellis,
Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
- Megan Squire, Elon
University, USA
- Klaas-Jan Stol, Lero –
University of Limerick, Ireland
- Giancarlo Succi, Free University of
Bozen/Bolzano, Italy
- Davide Tosi, Università degli Studi
dell’Insubria, Italy
- Aaron Visaggio,
University of Sannio, Italy
- Stefano Zacchiroli,
Université de Paris Diderot, France